Tax

Chris Berg

Vegetarians' meat tax plan just a load of hot air

Chris Berg A tax on meat would penalise the poor and have little effect on climate change.

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Michelle Anderson

Give undervalued benefactors a break

Michelle Anderson

Michelle Anderson Education philanthropy is freely encouraged by government ministers but hampered by complex tax laws.

Satyajit Das

Philanthropy not always selflessness

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Satyajit Das Donations can set policy and ultimately may be harmful to democracy.

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John Birmingham

Close calls from outer space prove we need action from earthly heroes

John Birmingham A meteor and an asteroid. There was so much to love about the apocalyptic double-header.

Surprise! Paper beats space rock

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John Birmingham 'Asteroids are nature's way of asking, 'Hey, how's that space program working out?''' It sounds like a tweet but it was something a little more old school: words on a T-shirt.

Only Pistorius knows the whole truth

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Charles Waterstreet Crime-scene experts and Hollywood agents are descending on Pretoria in droves, as the Pistorius murder case proves once again that a highly skilled cross-examiner and defence team can devastate even...

Nicholas Reece

Sweet nothings: soft approach is only feeding obesity rise

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Nicholas Reece Australia's leaders need to boldly intervene to improve public health.

The Loaded Dog

The Loaded Dog

Now that the election has been called, what do Julia Gillard or Tony Abbott have to do to win your vote? What is the most important national issue in your household?

Richard Glover

Creative drinking

Single-origin, organic tea in fine bone china

Richard Glover The history of beverages is full of unintended consequences.

Peter FitzSimons

Had a whale of a time, but I'm baaack

Peter FitzSimons

Peter FitzSimons I've done a lot of lying on Newport beach, but I'm back! And I've missed you.

Darwin, dinosaurs and the devil

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Mark Joseph Stern An Australian creationist believes Charles Darwin is to blame for drug abuse and pornography, and that people rode dinosaurs.

Elisabeth Betz

Real reasons for tension lost in rush to judgment

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Elisabeth Betz 'Mobs tearing up Logan. Did any of them do a day's work today, or was it business as usual and welfare on tap?'' the Coalition's indigenous health spokesman, Andrew Laming, tweeted in response to...

Peter Sandeman

If we believe all people are equal we must live this

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Peter Sandeman Jesus taught the Kingdom of God is for everyone, not just the pious, and He enjoyed the company of 'outcasts' – publicans, prostitutes, tax collectors and other 'sinners'.

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Julia Baird

We should shake up our own minds

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Julia Baird We've always been a lazy lot. Our desire to outsource the more difficult parts of life - such as housework, study and tax - is not new.

Canvas

It's absurd that our best books are not made into films

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Peter Craven Why don't we have a film industry that is more sensitive to the riches of Australian writing?

Tom Switzer

Reshaping America

A view from behind the President's chair during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room.

Tom Switzer Only a few US presidents have brought about truly lasting transformational change: Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, writes Tom Switzer.

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Heckler

Medication complication a bitter pill

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Heckler PICTURE two nights before Christmas 1990. A hot, dry summer in Sydney, a dearth of organ donors and a 50-year-old professor connected to a pump that, with the aid of helium and very skilful medical...

John Spooner

Sceptics weather the storm to put their case on climate

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John Spooner Well, so much for the 2012 apocalypse. If the ancient Mayans ever knew anything about the future, they made a serious miscalculation.

From the glitter of gold to the grubby world of politics

Usain Bolt

Neil McMahon In an eventful 12 months of jubilant highs and dark lows, we were dealt more questions than answers.

Richard Ackland

Not a quiet year ahead, not by a long stretch

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Richard Ackland Let's bungy-jump into the new year with a breezy gander at what the law and justice calendar is likely to look like and, just as importantly, what inspiration we can draw from the year just gone.